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The phrase "bad advice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to advice that you believe to be incorrect or unhelpful. For example: "My friend gave me some bad advice and now I'm in a difficult situation."
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Bad advice.
It wasn't bad advice.
That was bad advice.
That's bad advice.
Explanation for Bad Advice.
It's bad advice.
Talk about bad advice.
Worse than giving bad advice is taking bad advice.
That's bad advice, scientists say.
It is not bad advice.
I was following bad advice".
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